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How accurate is DTemp?

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2002 7:41 pm
by Queue
DTemp sez my Maxtor D740x is running @ 47°c, but the probe stuck between the side of the drive and the mobile rack tray reads 10 or more degrees cooler (34°c).

Any ideas?

Queue

That's probably correct

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2002 8:26 pm
by Justin_R
My idea is that the numbers you're getting are both correct. The temperature at the probe is probably 34C, and the temperature at the internal sensor in the hard drive (where the SMART temperature function gets its data from) is probably 47C. 47C does not seem an unusual temperature for the D740x, which is supposedly one of the hotter drives around. Storage Review reports the temps for it as 20.5C over ambient*, and since you have it in a mobile rack, that probably increases the temps a bit. I don't think you should be too worried if 47C is your max temp-- if it's the idle temp, then I'd be a little worried. If you're worried that your temps are too high then your only options are to get aluminum mobile racks (if you aren't using them already) or add a fan (and that's never a good answer in the SPCR forums). I suppose that if you were feeling a little crazy you could cut chunks out of your current mobile racks in the hope that more direct access to circulating air might cool the drives down a bit. But, hey, man, that's just crazy.

* As reported in their Seagate Barracuda V review.

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2002 9:35 pm
by Queue
justin,
thanks for the response.
you must have replied during the /. deluge, as your post didn't show on the replies counter.

i'm using the plastic bays, and am about to do an experiment to see if that little fan in the back does anything more than make noise.

i did add a 'blowhole' fan at the top of the case, right behind the hdd racks, might try to make a duct to see if that helps.

Queue